
Designing and building a robot. Learning to print in 3-D. Researching current events and then producing a news media show.

Workers started demolishing the final two buildings at the East Tennessee Technology Park

The Oak Ridge Office of Environmental Management is kicking off a four-part video series spotlighting the site’s environmental research.

Rick Perry and Secretary for Science Paul Dabbar visited Oak Ridge, where they learned about a partnership between EM and DOE's office of Science.

Communities across eastern Tennessee continued supporting Safety Fest TN this year.

OREM today announced five small business awardees for its Characterization, Deactivation/Demolition, and Remediation Services contract.

EM’s Oak Ridge cleanup contractor, is playing a pivotal role in the first nuclear decommissioning and environmental management minor degree.

Workers are preparing to tear down a complex that will help successfully complete the Oak Ridge Office's vision by 2020.

Employees from Oak Ridge’s EM program and its lead contractor, UCOR, took the stage at the annual U.S. Women in Nuclear (WIN) regional conference.

EM employees recently began field testing a newly developed fogging fixative and application process aimed at controlling mercury vapors.